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17:01
isnt the defaut non javascript since there is a @javascript tag for runners who support both?
but i guess it depends on the context
Anybody familiar with FastRoute (github.com/nikic/FastRoute)?
yes
I try to run basic example and after $routeInfo = $dispatcher->dispatch($httpMethod, $uri); always not found ($routeInfo = 0). Any ideas?
Verify whether httpmethod and uri are what you expect them to be
17:17
I tried to var_dump($dispatcher) it returns ["GET"]=> array(1) { ["/"]=> array(2) it should work
What does your route definition look like
oh, my path is project/public/ and in route i used only / now when i add whole path it worked
is there a way to not type whole path everytime in router?
Type where? In your route definitions?
Or in your browser's address bar
my route looks like this now: 'GET', '/projects/public/', and i need to type /projects/public everytime
You can use groups
17:26
Just got my first beard trim at this upscale gentlemen's salon. It was nice! Really shaped it much better than I have on my own.
> upscale gentlemen's salon
You mean a brothel right?
@PeeHaa I knew you were going to say that. Not quite. =p
But I am happy how my beard ended up. So happy ending? Yes!
@PeeHaa Thanks for help.
17:37
Do you have a beard @PeeHaa ?
@StatikStasis Not really. Only when I "forget" to shave a month
But it's not really appreciate by certain people :P
Also it annoys the hell out of myself too, but sometimes lazyness takes over
It's a little itchy at first but once your past that part I don't even feel it there.
@StatikStasis Is it this size? i.ytimg.com/vi/plKTD0NS-nk/maxresdefault.jpg :p
17:41
I wish =p
Flying to Spokane, WA in August for a conference. Anyone here live in Washington state?
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@PeeHaa Not sure if you have a PS4 or only do PC gaming- but I have been addicted to Days Gone for a week now. It is really good.
@StatikStasis Only do pc gaming / nintendo emulation gaming
Is it survival?
This stream actually made me want it. I went ahead and bought one for this game but also because Cyberpunk and FF7 Remake will be out early next year. youtube.com/watch?v=fNtbhU5ZOrw
Checking after ordering me food
Post Apocalyptic world- zombies. Basically The Walking Dead in a game with camps etc. You're a drifter who is trying to find out if your wife is still alive.
migraines blow
17:53
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@StatikStasis ah I have been playing the forest with @Ekinwhich is kinda the same only you need to find your little son
Holy shit I hate streamers like that
lol- he calms down.
He's pretty funny after you get into it.
Forest- looking it up now.
@PeeHaa Is it Zombies in the Forest?
@StatikStasis you should try PoE again :P
Oh just The Forest
17:58
That looks pretty good.
I saw him building a wall. Do you build like a place to fortify yourself?
Yeah basically your plane crashes on an island and at night the zombies / monsters / whatever come out
And they get stronger every night
So you have to prepare during daytime
That sounds fun. This one is not like a survival game in that aspect.
Getting somewhat of a fallout feel from the video
annoying when a song is stuck in my head, but it's not on spotify, and in order to buy the MP3, I have to buy the whole album
Welcome to piracy matey
18:05
Yeah. The mechanics are really fun and there is a lot of use of stealth (if you want to go that route.) It's made by the same people that made Syphon Filter if you remember that game. You upgrade your bike (lots), weapons, and there are large hordes running around in the game.
I've woke the wife up a couple of times because I was in an intense battle or trying to escape and I kicked her while fighting.
@StatikStasis lol
I've done that with my cat :S though it's more me hitting my bed in frustration or something
=D
Oh yeah- they made Uncharted too.
18:44
So my Gmail inbox has grown by over 111K emails dating back to Jan 2007 (using up 3GB). I'm starting to think I've never actually used the "delete" button in Gmail before.
I've used delete maybe a handful of times on my gmail
My first gmail, I had in the days of beta, but probably don't have over 100k emails on it
is it a good idea to put all images on a subdomain of the website? So the path of images would look like https://img.example.com/size/x.jpg
You could bruteforce that dir if i am really interested in your images but else i dont think so
@Shafizadeh Yes, it's generally a good idea to keep assets on a separate domain.
ok, any idea why?
18:53
Well, there are (were prior to HTTP/2) a number of benefits to this including: domain parallelization (restrictions in client connections per host), more stringent control over xss and other attack vectors, segregation of logging facilities, easier ops for things like CDN dns mirroring and monitoring, etc...
@Sherif Also, smaller requests, because no cookies.
Possibly
That seems to be a really good reason to use www. TBH.
All of which are pretty much defunct by HTTP/2 anyway
@Sherif are you the one who had a iMac-laptop-on-his-legs avatar already?
18:58
@Sherif Except for CDN / CSP reasons.
@Shafizadeh I think you mean Macbook. It'd be pretty uncomfortable to have an iMac on your lap.
aha yes :-) .. so your are the one .. ok thx for your explanations and happy new avatar
I will take a look at it .. thanks
dated means extinct ?
means old
19:09
ok got it
 
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20:28
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Pieter
Some interesting info some may find interesting. visioncritical.com/blog/generation-z-infographics
> The customer insight platform
for customer-centric companies
I hate every single word in that tagline
20:36
Where's the bullshit ligature font when you need it?
lol
@PeeHaa Just look at the stats. =p
tip 9 is wrong :)
You cannot target globallyif you want tha clicks
Also most of them have more to do with age than generation xyz
When it comes to marketing the statistics phrase comes to mind :)
Well... age range has a lot to do with the generational culture you identify with. I am in a gap myself between Millennials and Gen X.
@StatikStasis Yes, but those things are unrelated to generation and more to do with the age
20:42
I am heavily involved in marketing from time to time so I found some of the data on Gen Z interesting.
e.g. favorite site: youtube vs amazon
Yeah- I agree.
@StatikStasis I spent the better part of the last years doing that :-)
My fav site is Amazon because I have money. And my son's is definitely youTube.
hell the company I worked for had been doing it for so long they practically invented the monkey punchers :D
20:44
@StatikStasis I find it amusing
Working for the enemy is always fun
@PeeHaa okay help me... What is the monkey puncher? Urban Dictionary is definitely not helping me.
Every time I read articles attempting to categorize millenials/zgen/other segment of the population, I can't help but chuckle.
@StatikStasis Those ads where you had to click the monkey to punch it
@MadaraUchiha I think we all do. But just like stereotypes there is usually a hint of truth in them even if the whole thing over generalizes.
20:46
It's like, either you get "it" or you don't. And those people who do fancy visuals and pay for ads for various facebook age segments, generally don't.
@MadaraUchiha Click here to find out what marketers will tell their customers to get money and what they don't want you to know
@MadaraUchiha Yeah... we've been down the Facebook ad road before. We try to grow more organically now.
@PeeHaa Yeah, see, this works very well on boomers
This is exactly their targeted stuff
But if you grew up in the internet, you know bullshit clickbait when you see it. You smell it from miles away.
@StatikStasis Click on all ads of competitors to eat into their marketing budget
20:48
Also tell people you know to do the same
Their ads will be gone fast :D
You still pay for ads per click?
@MadaraUchiha Yes per view and per click
I've read somewhere that it's not realistic and that today you mostly pay per impression
Sorry "impression"
@MadaraUchiha Both
@StatikStasis Ah yes, did you successfully get thousands upon thousands of fake likes to your page?
20:53
@MadaraUchiha Yes, along with little impact to sales or conversion rates.
@StatikStasis The few folks I've talked about this with reported the opposite effects
From Facebook ads?
Because they got tens of thousands of fake likes that do not interact with anything they do, Facebook's algorithms limit the organic reach of any post (because only .001% of people interact, so it must not be that great)
20:55
@MadaraUchiha Wait... you realize I said we got "little impact" to sales. It wasn't good. And what growth we saw was not sustaining.
@StatikStasis What I mean is that had they not purchased ads from facebook, their sales immediately and over time would have been better.
@Tiffany hehehe
The fake likes killed them, they had to open a new page for themselves to get rid of them.
@MadaraUchiha Ah- yeah. Totally see that.
There was a great youtube video about it too
20:57
@MadaraUchiha Would love to see that video if you have a link.
how do use xpath to get a repeated element I tried //select[:num][@name='percentage[]'] but it tends to consider all select fields regardless of name.
@MadaraUchiha That's really good. Wish we had saw this 3 years ago.
@StatikStasis Facebook is just effing terrible.
It's just so bad.
Wes
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21:14
facebook is like the evil company that took over the world in a dystopian movie
22:10
I see that a lot of question on SO are still asking about migration process from mysql_* to mysqli. I decided to provide a comprehensive answer to this question. If anyone would like to review my answer and provide a feedback, this is the link: stackoverflow.com/questions/1390607/…
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@Ghostff explain a little more please. The :num looks weird. Do you call that in JS or PHP?
@ThW php. An alternative is looping through all //select[@name='percentage[]'] until i reach :num (being the count of the actual element. eg if there are 5 repeated fields, :num = 3 will get the third element.)
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hm written like this it should be the 3rd element in its parent
so you want the 3rd percentage[]?
yeah without looping through
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22:26
i would still use the foreach, however it has a limit of a single item/iteration (from the Xpath)
@Ghostff You understand what happens in that xpath expression?
magic.gif
@ThW yeah. I can argue i tried that
i think i will give it another shot when i get back to work. thanks
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//foo[3] are all the 3rd foo elements inside their parent node. (//foo)[3] fetches all foo elements and then reduces it to the 3rd element in that list.
@MadaraUchiha I wholeheartedly agree.
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@Ghostff Xpaths execution priority is pretty straightforward actually.
Wes
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23:20
so fascinating, watch it guys. totally worth the time
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